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James J. O'Meara's avatar

So, drones are the response to Joe Biden's boast/threat that Americans don't need assault weapons because they are useless against his F-15s.

https://x.com/disclosetv/status/1564706079036116994

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Balkanero's avatar

I can imagine goverments using drones against demos and rebellion in their own country by just replacing explosives with pepper gas and no clashes or violance could be filmed and used against the police. Maybe Russia is not using all drones at the front lines and keeping some for…

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Joshua Allen Michael's avatar

" ...I can’t help but notice just how much damage these little toys can do and feel a sense of awe and even possibility about the near future as a result."

Ha-ha! Yes! Wink-wink; nudge-nudge.

"...I expect drone technology to start being clamped down on and regulated intensely in the coming years as the implications of what these things can do starts to dawn on the people in charge."

And therein lies the rub. The Fantasy Rebel League will never materialize prior to The REAL War which is a-coming, let alone be in a position to prepare in advance with the tools requisite for engaging in effective and sustained kinetic skirmishes. What ought to happen and happen NOW is a gathering of unassailable intel regarding the identities of the true baddies in our respective societies, culminating in a Night Of Long Knives redux. This list would include everyone from central bankers to Air Force drone operators; anyone who absolutely must know that what they do to earn their salary provides no redeeming benefit to their respective societies writ large. Make these insidious bureaucracy positions inherently dangerous to the holder and in short time these positions will begin to be riddled with vacancies. Then and only then might we peasants crawl our way to the bargaining table with the big wigs. What happens after that? Who cares? Showing up for life, doing our honest best, and then letting go of the results is the most any of us little people can reasonably hope for, at this point

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BDC's avatar

Mini and Micro Drones : Body and Facial Recognition

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BDC's avatar

Good points on the Drone Question. Fiber optic filament guidance is difficult to defend against, but such drones have limited range.

One strategy is to take more advantage of Russia's immensity:

1. Abrogate all arms treaties.

2. Move populations a logical distance from conflict borders.

3. Posit: Nuclear testing may take place on any Russian soil at any time.

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Vlad's avatar

Rurik, please ask James Dellingpod to invite Riley.

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Rurik Skywalker's avatar

hes scheduled

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Leo's avatar

Drones + AI

Currently, drones are limited by manual operators. This means

- radio signals that can be jammed

- or fiber cables with their physical limitations

- reaction speed limits

Imagine when drones have on-board AI that carries out the rest of the mission completely autonomously when human control is severed. And imagine when drones operate in swarms and the operator controls the swarm as a whole.

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Telimektar's avatar

https://www.businessinsider.com/first-iran-chinese-drone-aircraft-carrier-photos-2025-4

"China recently launched the world's largest amphibious assault ship. Its features drove widespread speculation that it was the world's first purpose-built drone carrier.

China would be the third country to operate a drone carrier. Two others — Turkey and Iran — have adapted existing ships to launch aerial drones."

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Leo's avatar

Amphibious assault ship? Sounds like the Taiwan anschluss will be a sight to behold.

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Telimektar's avatar

https://www.yahoo.com/news/china-developed-largest-drone-carrier-164132502.html

"China is set to deploy the largest drone carrier in the world by the end of June. Nicknamed the "drone mothership," the aircraft promises to provide China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) with more capability to deploy swarms of drones for combat, surveillance, emergency rescue missions, and other purposes.

The Jiu Tian drone carrier, an 11-ton (10 tonnes) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), can carry up to 100 smaller UAVs weighing an additional 6.6 tons (6 tonnes) up to 4,350 miles (7,000 km), according to a report published in the South China Morning Post (SCMP)."

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Leo's avatar

Yes.... Out of all the nations, China is the one with the manufacturing capability for this kind of thing. Boeing and Lockheed Martin will be scratching their balls for years to come up with a new stealth fighter, while China leverages it's existing industrial infrastructure to make AI drone swarms.

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Vanusha's avatar

"It was not until Hitler had arrived at Dunkirk, that the British awoke to the realization that unless they knuckled down to the Rockefeller Empire, their own Empire would face destruction. An agreement was hurriedly reached whereby the Rockefeller interests were given a free hand in the development of Saudi Arabia in exchange for their dragooning the United States into the war to fight it and pay for it, prompt convoying of the British merchant marine by the U.S. Navy, and the intensive launching of the sardonically labelled Lend-Lease program whereby the wealth of the U.S. was poured into the laps of England and her allies.

Though Hitler could have crossed the channel in a matter of hours, and invaded England, some force deterred him and caused him to turn against Germany's ally, Soviet Russia, in a suicidal invasion attempt. The role played by the Rockefeller and I.G. interests in influencing this decision has yet to be fathomed. But it is clear that since they dominated Hitler and the Nazi party, they did play a role."

https://www.heritage-history.com/index.php?c=read&author=josephson&book=misrule&story=crusade

"The main producing countries in the early 1940s were: the United States (50% of global oil production), the Soviet Union, Venezuela, Iran, Indonesia, and Romania.

Without a steady supply of oil, Germany would not have been able to conduct Operation Barbarossa which was launched on June 22, 1941. The invasion of the Soviet Union was intent upon reaching and taking control of the oil resources of the Soviet Union in the Caucasus and Caspian sea regions: the oil of Baku." https://www.globalresearch.ca/sleeping-with-the-third-reich-americas-unspoken-alliance-with-nazi-germany-against-the-soviet-union/5694820

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Igor Vuksanović's avatar

Puzzling that organized crime groups have yet not started to utilize small FPV drones. Guess they are afraid what government would unleash on them.

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Leo's avatar

They have. Especially for cross border smuggling, and deliveries into prisons.

It's probably under reported in the media.

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Brunswickian's avatar

Several commentators likened the Kursk offensive to the Battle of the Bulge at the outset.

Meanwhile,

The spike protein continues to wreak havoc:

https://x.com/vick55top/status/1927002776795578769

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Victor vicktop55 commentary

@vick55top

RT asked an expert what the lifting of restrictions on the range of weapons supplied to Ukraine would lead to.

German Chancellor Merz announced this decision by Britain, France, Germany and the United States today.

◾️Military expert Alexei Leonkov emphasized that such a decision and possible supplies of Taurus missiles to Kiev would lead to a casus belli (a pretext for war):

“Russia warned that such decisions would lead to increased escalation. After which they become parties to the conflict with all the consequences.

The “Coalition of the Willing” believes that Russia will not go to extreme measures and that a demonstration of peace through force will lead to Russia agreeing to these 22 points that were transferred to Russia. Although Russia has made it clear that these points are unacceptable.”

🟩 RT in Russian

4:03 PM · May 26, 2025

AND, very suspicious looking mushroom cloud (as in mini-nuke) in China:

https://x.com/IndiaWarMonitor/status/1927411449841807428

IndiaWarMonitor

@IndiaWarMonitor

Massive explosion rocks Shandong Youdao Chemical plant in Gaomi, China today.

11:07 PM · May 27, 2025

AND

Pakistan is increasing the yield of its nukes.

https://x.com/EphemeralInnk/status/1927391890732630188

https://x.com/News_Politics24/status/1927352551902437444

Parmod Sharma ( Journalist ) 🕉

@News_Politics24

Pakistan upgrading nukes with Chinese support, US warns

Source: The Telegraph

From telegraph.co.uk

1:13 AM · May 28, 2025

Fun times ahead.

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Stevo Živak's avatar

Бојим се да ће Русија бити разорена у првом удару онда ће тек Руски Словенски човек схватити са ким имају посла. Ако Руси мисле опстати мора ће да почисте своју издајничку олигархију и њиховог вођу и онда реконструисати институције Војску и обраћунати са глобалистичком војском НАТО и повратити свој углед у свету , посљедице свега тога биће огромне по свет и људе . Кад Руски дух буде поразио НАТО тад ће и свет повратити своју слободу и Мир а све ово ће се десити јер они то јест НАТО журе немају стрпљена јер им је Бог помутио памет мисле да ће победити али неће после свега овог неће се опоравити ни за 2000 година!!!!

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BDC's avatar

Done:

"I am afraid that Russia will be destroyed in the first strike, then only the Russian Slavic man will understand who they are dealing with. If the Russians think they will survive, they will have to clean up their treacherous oligarchy and their leader and then reconstruct the institutions, the Army and deal with the globalist army of NATO and restore their reputation in the world, the consequences of all this will be huge for the world and people. When the Russian spirit defeats NATO, then the world will also restore its freedom and Peace, and all this will happen because they, that is, NATO, are in a hurry, they have no patience, because God has confused their minds, they think they will win, but they will not, after all this they will not recover even in 2000 years!!!!"

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